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Effective import substitution programs and services in the context of sanction restrictions in 2022–2023

Vol. 20, Iss. 2, FEBRUARY 2024

Received: 4 May 2023

Received in revised form: 2 July 2023

Accepted: 9 September 2023

Available online: 15 February 2024

Subject Heading: NATIONAL INTERESTS

JEL Classification: E22, R1, R58

Pages: 222–243

https://doi.org/10.24891/ni.20.2.222

Subject. This article focuses on the search for alternative models of Russia's economic development and the dangers of disruption of global value chains.
Objectives. The article aims to assess the methods and forms of sale of Russian industrial goods abroad in the context of international sanctions.
Methods. For the study, I used general scientific research methods.
Results. Electronic platforms developed in 2022 provide Russian manufacturers with various opportunities, including the export of Russian-made goods to friendly countries, the redistribution of warehouse balances, and the search for high-quality domestic analogues of foreign industrial products.
Conclusions. Large-scale international sanctions against Russia are likely to have a positive impact on the development of industrial enterprises.

Keywords: friendly countries, economic partnership, sanctions, import substitution, special economic zones, B2B, Reserve Isource, electronic marketplace

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